Equip yourself with tools and best practices to ensure your organization maximizes the impact of every received dollar.
Federal grant noncompliance can be a serious issue that can result anywhere from audit findings to having to return funds. Knowing and understanding the compliance requirements helps maximize the impact of every dollar you receive. In this session, we will discuss ways that you can assess whether your entity is properly meeting its federal grant compliance requirements. We will cover how to identify what compliance requirements apply to your grants, what policies and procedures need to be in place, cover some real-life examples, as well as tools and best practices that can be used to ensure proper compliance.
Learning Objectives
- You will be able to explore the implications and consequences of federal grant noncompliance.
- You will be able to differentiate between various levels of compliance requirements sources.
- You will be able to understand the importance of Subrecipient Monitoring in the context of grant compliance.
- You will be able to learn and discuss best practices for effective grants management.
Agenda
Discuss the Importance of Grant Compliance
Identify Grant Compliance Requirements
- Levels of Compliance Requirements Sources
Uniform Guidance Administrative Requirements
- Time and Effort Reporting
- Subrecipient Monitoring
- Procurement
Grants Management Best Practices
Questions
Speakers
Rebecca Field, CPA, CISA, CRISC,
CliftonLarsonAllen LLP- Principal of the Grant Compliance Services at CliftonLarsonAllen LLP
- Sixteen years of public accounting experience and working exclusively with nonprofit, higher education, and government organizations
- Specializes in grant compliance, including policy and procedure development, as well as single audits, and has extensive knowledge in related regulations and requirements
- Serves as a firm wide assurance resource where she oversees compliance with professional standards, provides technical assistance, and assists with training curriculum
- Bachelor of accounting and bachelor of business administration degree in management information systems degrees, University of Minnesota, Duluth
- Can be contacted at 612-397-3053 or rebecca.field@CLAconnect.com
Who Should Attend
This live webinar is designed for accountants, CPAs, CFOs, controllers, tax managers, accountants, business owners and managers, supervisors, associates, and administrative professionals.